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Germany unveils ambitious military space strategy backed by major funding boost

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New Delhi, November 24. Germany has introduced a sweeping new strategy to secure its national interests in space, signalling a major shift in defence priorities backed by tens of billions of euros in fresh investments.

The Space Safety and Security Strategy, released by the Defence Ministry on November 19, outlines Berlin’s plans to strengthen both civil and military space capabilities amid rising global competition and security risks in orbit.

“The aim is to ensure Germany’s long-term ability to operate in space – in peace, crisis, and conflict,” spacenews.com quoted German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius and Foreign Affairs Minister Johann Wadephul as writing in a document. They stressed the country’s goal to bolster its role as a responsible global space actor.

The strategy follows Pistorius’s recent announcement of 35 billion eurod ($41 billion) in new spending over the next five years for military space programmes – a dramatic increase for Germany’s traditionally restraint-based approach to defence in orbit. While the strategy does not assign specific funding allocations, it identifies three broad priorities:

  • Assessing threats and enhancing response options
  • Advancing international cooperation and space sustainability
  • Strengthening deterrence and resilience through defence capabilities

A total of 65 action items support these goals, spanning new policies, space access, surveillance, and technology development.

One key focus is improving Europe’s independent access to space. The strategy calls for stronger support for both large and small launch vehicles and urges the European Space Agency (ESA) to develop high-cadence systems capable of agile missions – including to cislunar space. Germany is also backing domestic launch startups such as Isar Aerospace and Rocket Factory Augsburg, already shortlisted under ESA’s European Launcher Challenge.

Future-focused technologies also feature prominently. The report highlights interest in reusable spaceplanes, small satellites for rapid deployment, advanced propulsion, on-orbit logistics, and operations extending into cislunar space.

“We are working towards military use of heavy launchers and microlaunchers, reusable systems and multifunctional satellite constellations,” the document states – while also signalling potential counterspace capabilities to restrict adversaries’ access to orbit.

Germany’s strategy emerges as Europe prepares for wider increases in defence-space spending, including expanded EU budgets from 2028. But industry leaders warn that bottlenecks in launch capacity, procurement processes, and a traditionally civil-space mindset could slow progress.

“What we need is a clear strategy… backed with long-term budget lines,” said Wolfgang Duerr of Airbus Defence and Space at the Space Tech Expo Europe conference.

Others noted the cultural shift now underway.

“It’s difficult to talk about weaponising space while promoting peaceful uses,” said Stewart Hall of Telespazio Germany.

However, industry executives argue the transition is inevitable.

“Europe’s space sector has long been civilian,” said Marco Fuchs, CEO of OHB. “But in the coming years, you will see a much stronger military presence – similar to the United States. This will also be the future here.”

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